Geneva Brass Quintet
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The Geneva Brass Quintet is a classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with their unique sound and exceptional performances for over three decades. Founded in 1981, the quintet has become one of the most renowned brass ensembles in the world, known for their virtuosic playing and innovative programming. The founding members of the Geneva Brass Quintet were all graduates of the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. The original lineup consisted of trumpeters James Thompson and Marc Reese, horn player Verne Reynolds, trombonist John Marcellus, and tubist Cherry Beauregard. Each member brought their own unique talents and experiences to the group, creating a dynamic and cohesive sound that quickly gained attention in the classical music world. One of the quintet's earliest highlights was their performance at the 1982 International Trumpet Guild Conference in Bloomington, Indiana. Their performance was met with critical acclaim, and they were soon invited to perform at other prestigious events and venues, including the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and the Aspen Music Festival in Colorado. Over the years, the Geneva Brass Quintet has undergone some personnel changes, but their commitment to excellence and innovation has remained constant. Today, the quintet consists of trumpeters Mark Ridenour and Craig Morris, horn player Peter Kurau, trombonist Mark Kellogg, and tubist John Rojak. Each member is a highly accomplished musician in their own right, with extensive experience performing with some of the world's most renowned orchestras and ensembles. One of the quintet's most notable performances was their appearance at the 1996 International Brass Quintet Competition in Narbonne, France. The competition, which featured some of the world's top brass ensembles, was a showcase of virtuosity and musicality. The Geneva Brass Quintet's performance was particularly impressive, earning them first prize and solidifying their reputation as one of the world's premier brass ensembles. In addition to their numerous performances and awards, the Geneva Brass Quintet has also made several recordings over the years. Their first album, "Brass Surround," was released in 1985 and featured a mix of classical and contemporary works. Since then, they have released several other albums, including "American Brass Quintets" and "Brass Menagerie," which showcase their versatility and range as an ensemble. One of the quintet's most recent highlights was their performance at the 2019 International Trumpet Guild Conference in Miami, Florida. The conference, which brings together trumpet players and brass enthusiasts from around the world, was a showcase of the latest trends and innovations in the brass world. The Geneva Brass Quintet's performance was a standout, earning them a standing ovation and rave reviews from attendees. Throughout their more than three decades of performing, the Geneva Brass Quintet has remained committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible with brass instruments. Their innovative programming and virtuosic playing have earned them a reputation as one of the world's premier brass ensembles, and their performances continue to captivate audiences around the globe.More....
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